Tagaytay is Cavite's component city in the Philippines. The city has tropical monsoon climate which is way cooler than Manila. The cool temperature was due to its elevation which is 634 m.
the lower the temperature gets the more dense the air becomes.
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how can a red giant star become brighter if it now has a lower surface temp
because at higher temperature the air become light i.e. density is lower , so it flows from higher density to lower density area.
because the water causes the temperature to be lower
The melting temperature for solids depends on the material of the solid. For example, ice melts at a much lower temperature than iron.
Barometric pressure has everything to do with temperature. There is a simple way to understand the relationship... The higher the temperature is, the lower the pressure. The lower the temperature is, the higher the pressure. Reasoning: Barometric pressure is caused by expansion and contraction of gaseous molecules(the air we breathe). Heat causes the molecules to expand, and become less dense, causing the warm air to rise, and pressure to be dropped. Cold causes the molecules to contract, making the air become more dense, and fall closer to the ground. Heat is rapidly moving, generously spaced molecules. Cold is slower moving, closer spaced molecules.
Baking soda (Sodium bicarbonate) causes an exothermic reaction in the water which causes the water's temperature to lower. At the same time the baking soda dissolves in the water within a minute of putting the baking soda in the water.
ALL liquid substances at room temperature become gaseous at higher (sometimes much higher) temperature called boiling point, unless they decompose at lower temperature.
You can only "warm" anything from a lower temperature to a higher temperature. To warm something from 42oC the temperaure will become higher than 42oC. To get to 15oC you will have to COOL it i.e. extract heat to get to a lower temperature.
The higher the vapor pressure of a liquid at a given temperature, the lower the normal boiling point (i.e., the boiling point at atmospheric pressure) of the liquid.
ALL liquid substances at room temperature become gaseous at higher (sometimes much higher) temperature called boiling point, unless they decompose at lower temperature.